Sparly

Sparly is the brother/sister relationship of the Shay siblings,Spencer and Carly(Sp/encer and C/arly). Many plot lines on iCarly consist of Spencer helping Carly and her friends, or Carly helping out Spencer. Sometimes, Carly serves as a "mom figure" to Spencer because Spencer sometimes acts immature for his age while Carly doesn't even though she's the younger one, but sometimes he does exhibit fatherly control over her. Both Carly and Spencer tend to make incredibly lame puns. Spencer's seem to be worse, but Carly's are more frequent. Sam and Freddie often make fun of Carly's puns.

Spencer and Carly having a talk about their dad in iMeet The First Lady

This article is strictly to discuss the brother/sister relationship, and it is absolutely totally not a romantic relationship between Carly and Spencer Shay.

It is known that when Carly doesn't get what she wants on account of Spencer not allowing it, she'll get angry or upset. Reasons for this is that Carly is used to Spencer letting her do whatever she wants. Despite that, both of them love and care for each other very much. They are a bog pairing on iCarly.

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Sparly Moments

Season 1

When she gets home, Carly sees Spencer on the ceiling and says, "You know, for most eighth grade girls, if they came home and found their twenty-six year old brother dangling upside-down from the ceiling over a giant robot made out of soda bottles, it'd be weird!"

Carly is worried about Spencer and tells him to get down from the ceiling.

Spencer apparently loves the idea that the losers of the bet have to touch Lewbert's wart.

When Carly surprises Spencer while he's eating a taco and makes him drop it, he jokes that she owes him half a taco.

Carly congratulates Spencer (and Freddie) on winning their bet to get more viewers to tune into iCarly, telling him he did a "good job" on the iCarly advertisement sign.

Carly thanks Officer Carl for going easy on Spencer for causing one of the worst traffic jams in Seattle history.

Spencer apologizes to Carly for "ruining" her webcast, but she assures him that the viewers loved the "Pee on Carl" neon sign.

In celebration of the successful webcast, Spencer decides to treat his sister and her friends to low-fat, cheeseless, vegetarian pizza. Carly then suggests that they pick up some cucumber-melon lotion for Spencer's chafed wrists on the way.

When Sam implies Spencer isn't sensible, Carly tells her to be serious.

Spencer cares about Carly enough to let her "express herself."

Carly is shocked when she finds out her granddad wants her to live with him and not Spencer.

Spencer decides to let his granddad take Carly to Yakima because he feels it will be best for her.

Spencer is shown to be very protective of Carly as he still has her asthma inhaler from 7 years ago, he gives her decaf coffee secretly and took care of Carly when she had to take pills every day as she used to be a very ill child.

When the kitchen lights on fire and Spencer can't put it out, Spencer rushes to Carly, picks her up, and rushes out of the apartment to get her to safety.

Spencer and Carly are said by Spencer to have already said goodbye in private.

Spencer happily tells Carly, Sam, and Freddie that he was able to book the Plain White T's to perform on iCarly next week. He then becomes crestfallen when the kids don't seem very excited at the news. Freddie and Sam then explain to Spencer that Nevel managed to hack the iCarly website and override their webcast.

Near the beginning of the episode, Freddie walks in on the rather bizarre scene of Spencer and Carly sitting on the couch yelling, "Rampu!" at a lamp to turn it on and off.

Spencer builds a giant A sculpture for his little sister "Straight-A Carlay" to celebrate her excellent grades for the semester.

Spencer gives Carly a hug to comfort her over the fact that she's not getting straight As after all, thanks to her ridiculously strict history teacher Mr. Devlin.

"RAMPU!"

Spencer picks up Carly and hugs her vigorously when he receives her straight-A report card in the mail. He tells her lovingly how proud he and their father is of her.

When Carly has a nervous breakdown live on a webcast, Spencer's voice is the one she mostly hears running through her mind. This indicates that much of the anxiety Carly feels over the altered grades stems from her guilt over "deceiving" Spencer.

As fiercely loyal as she is to Sam, Carly cannot live with the guilt of deceiving her father and brother, so she confesses both Sam's hacking of the school's computer and Carly and Freddie's cover-up of it to Spencer.

Even though he could've come down on Carly a lot harder than he does, all Spencer utters in reprimand to his sister is, "You're a smart little Carly, so you should know, sometimes doing what's right is more important than keeping a promise."

Spencer makes a special chair for the iCarly studio in order to make up for his last birthday gift he made for Carly, which was a lava lamp that lit on fire... then exploded.

Carly teases Spencer about electrical wiring on "not being your thing" and he agrees.

Carly congratulates Spencer on his successful drum audition for the band Backflesh.

Carly runs to extinguish the fire that appears on Spencer's drums.

Spencer tells Carly "nice" after she extinguishes the fire.

Carly comes home to find a depressed Spencer sitting on the couch, hugging a pillow. He shows her the letter his erstwhile bandmates left for him, tactlessly kicking him out of the band. When Carly reads the letter out loud and gets to the part where Blake writes that Spencer's drumming is "suckish," she aws in sympathy. Spencer admits that he awed in the same place while reading the letter himself.

Carly doesn't think it was "nice at all" for Blake and the others to steal Spencer's drums and accept the gig on Seattle Beat without him. She then ruffles his hair and tells him she's sorry.

Carly reminds Spencer to bring an umbrella with him while out on his walk.

When Spencer distractedly tells Carly that there's a new gallery in downtown Seattle wanting to showcase new works by great, unknown artists, Carly supportively replies, "Awesome! You're a great artist."

Carly is well aware that Harry Joyner is Spencer's favorite pop artist of all time.

Carly invites Harry Joyner over to the Shay apartment to examine Spencer's sculptures.

Carly laughs happily as Spencer gets tangled up in his Yippee-Yi Yo-Yo sculpture upon seeing Harry Joyner in the apartment. When Harry reveals that Carly sent him an e-mail with some photos of Spencer's sculptures attached, Spencer points at Carly and says, "You!" Carly shrugs modestly, "Me!"

Completely dejected at Harry Joyner's panning of the sculptures, Spencer falls depressed and curls up in the fetal position for four hours on the kitchen table. Carly tries to cheer her brother up by tickling his sides.

Carly and Sam decide to showcase Spencer's funky sculptures on the next webcast and encourage their viewers to post reviews of the art pieces on iCarly.com. The iCarly trio print out the thousands of positive comments the "virtual exhibit" received and present them to Spencer.

Freddie tries to comfort Carly when she admits to feeling that she ruined Spencer's life with her well-intentioned e-mail to Harry Joyner inviting him to examine Spencer's artwork.

Despite being old enough to babysit herself, Spencer feels he can't leave Carly in the apartment alone while he goes off to work every evening in a dental office. Though Carly protests, Spencer believes it in his sister's best interest for her to have a babysitter - Marissa Benson.

Carly tracks down Harry Joyner once again at a photo shoot and explains to him that Spencer lost all his confidence when Harry insulted Spencer's creations. Carly pressures Harry to speak to Spencer again and encourage him to return to his art career.

Assuming she's gotten nowhere by talking to Harry Joyner, Carly barges into the dental office where Spencer works and tells him to come home and quit his job. To her surprise, Harry shows up at the same office and tells Spencer the same thing.

Carly and Sam laugh when Spencer demonstrates how claymation movies are filmed.

Spencer advises Carly not to take it personally that Sam is spending all of her free time with her new boyfriend Jonah and ditching iCarly rehearsals these days. Spencer warns Carly that Sam is going through a "honeymoon phase" with Jonah and will be oblivious to everything but him for some time.

Spencer generously offers to make Carly and her friends night breakfast using the Canadian bacon he bought in Vancouver.

Carly takes Spencer's arm and helps him to the couch when he comes home injured from blading. She then sits beside him on the couch, aws, then rubs his arm in sympathy.

Spencer helps Carly and her friends to get out of the contract (he went to law school for 3 days, which Carly talks about a fair bit).

Carly demands that Daka refund the money of all iCarly viewers who bought Techfoots. If Daka doesn't refund the money, Spencer threatens to sue.

Carly buys Spencer a motorcycle after he experiences some trouble with transportation.

Spencer can't believe Carly spent her Techfoot money on him. He says, "You!" and she echoes, "You!" right back. Spencer then hugs his sister vigorously while she kicks her feet in the air.

Spencer tells Carly to get on the motorbike because he wants to drive up to Canada to buy some more Canadian bacon. Carly then teases Spencer about liking the Canadian bacon he originally thought was such a rip-off.

When Sam knocks on the door to the Shay apartment while Spencer is giving Carly a tour of the mini-golf course he's designing, Carly walks by a wooden man and asks facetiously if he wants to get the door. "Of course not; you're made of wood," she adds with a laugh. Spencer also speaks to the wooden man, saying, "It's true."

Carly and Sam showcase two of the mini-golf holes Spencer designed on the iCarly webcast.

When Spencer catches Carly browsing the Briarwood Prep website, she defensively tells Spencer she's not going to leave Ridgeway, Sam, Freddie, and all her friends behind. Spencer calmly replies that she doesn't have to go if she doesn't want to.

Carly then has a fit and spazzes that Spencer should encourage her to take on new challenges. Confused, Spencer then advises her to explore the possibility of attending Briarwood.

Carly seemingly wants Spencer to make her difficult decision for her, so he tells her to close her eyes. Meanwhile, he sneaks out of the room. Spencer could be saying that Carly has to make up her own mind about what to do.

Carly asks for Spencer's opinion of which outfit she should wear to her interview with Linda Peeloff, Briarwood headmistress.

Right before Carly gets into the cargo elevator for her Briarwood interview, she pulls Spencer aside and they both natter at each other in high-pitched whispers. They then end the "conversation" by shushing each other simultaneously.

As Carly and Sam leave the kitchen to do iCarly, Spencer blocks the bottom of the stairs and waves his fencing sword at the girls, playfully challenging them to try to get past "Spencer the Fencer." After Sam grabs his sword and pulls him off balance, Carly and Sam walk past him up the stairs to the thi

The Shays cheer on Freddie.

rd-floor studio. Spencer calls out, "Have a good show!" after them as he picks himself up off the floor.

When Spencer comes home from fencing with Freddie just as his cousins the Dorfmans are leaving for Fresno, Spencer apologizes to Carly for not being at home to help host their difficult guests. Carly forbids Spencer to fence again and leaves him to clean up the dinner dishes.

On sober second thought, Carly regrets forbidding Spencer and Freddie from fencing together, choosing to see their mutual love for the sport as an opportunity for some male bonding. To amend for her error, Carly invites Marissa over and asks her to permit Freddie to fence and engage in some "guy time" with Spencer.

To show her support for both Spencer and Freddie, Carly attends Freddie's big match with Doug Toter at the local fencing studio. Carly and Spencer sit beside each other on the bleachers, loudly cheering on their friend Freddie.

When TVS executive Brad Brenner bursts into Carly, Sam, and Freddie's biology class and wants to take the trio down to his office to discuss turning iCarly into a TV show, Carly insists on talking to Spencer about the business proposition first.

Spencer seems even more excited than Carly is at the showbiz opportunity of making iCarly into a hit TV show. He smiles, nods, and laughs happily when Carly accepts Brenner's offer to begin production on the iCarly TV show.

In a conversation with Marissa Benson, Spencer admits to giving himself busy work like doing laundry to keep his mind off missing Carly while she's in rehearsals at TVS Studios.

While watching the comedy TVS Studios ended up producing instead of iCarly, Spencer looks over at his sister and groans at the show's corny humor.

Carly, Spencer, Sam, and Freddie all call the TVS pilot "lame" at the same time.

While Spencer is shooting the first of his profile videos for the dating site, Carly watches from the sidelines for a few seconds, then walks up to Spencer and turns the camera off.

Carly scolds Spencer that he's not being himself in the dating profile video he's shooting; she untucks his shirt and undoes the top buttons to make Spencer appear more loose. She then rufflles Spencer's hair, which he had slicked back with chicken fat.

Spencer stands up for his sister Carly in the guardian-teacher conference he has with Carly's history teacher Lauren Ackerman. Spencer tells Lauren that he and Carly talked about what happened in class and that Carly regrets "sassing" Lauren. However, Spencer qualifies Carly's apology by pointing out that Carly felt she needed to defend Freddie from Lauren's unfair treatment of him.

During the guardian-teacher interview with Lauren, Spencer reveals that he used to get Carly to stop crying when she was little by mimicking her sobs. And if that didn't work, he proceeded to tickle her.

Carly comes down the stairs in her apartment to find Lauren Ackerman giving Spencer a That backwalking massage. Concerned, Carly asks, "Not that I'm not happy to see you, buy why are you here standing on my brother?"

Spencer and Lauren invite Carly to join them for the rest of what looks to be their date.

Having dumped Lauren, Spencer shrugs and shrieks with Carly at the same time when Lauren rings the doorbell to the apartment.

When Sam suggests pressuring Spencer to continue dating Lauren, Carly protests, saying that it's not fair to make Spencer's life miserable by making him date the bottle of "crazy sauce" that is Lauren Ackerman.

Carly gets Lauren to admit on the webcast that she downloaded five hundred free songs from a music-sharing website, which is a federal offence. With the evidence that Carly, Sam, and Freddie provide from their webcast, the FBI are able to arrest Lauren for piracy.

Season 2

Spencer is extremely excited to show Carly the Pak-Rat arcade machine he found at the junkyard and plans to refurbish.

Carly feeds Spencer his sandwich while he plays a round of Pak-Rat.

To wake Spencer up from his Pak-Rat all-nighter, Carly sprays Spencer with the sink nozzle six times.

Carly helps Spencer break his addiction to the Pak-Rat game.

Carly is extremely worried about Spencer missing his deadline (twice) for building a labradoodle sculpture for a very important client.

Carly helps Spencer face the rich doctor's wrath when he comes by the apartment to pick up the labradoodle sculpture that Spencer barely started.

Carly assures the doctor that Spencer's very sorry about missing his deadline; she then promises the doctor that she'll see to it that Spencer completes the project on time.

Carly asks Sam and Freddie to help her get Spencer over his Pak-Rat addiction, as Carly is worried Spencer will ruin his life on the game. Sam suggests tracking down Pak-Rat world champion Sasha Striker and getting Spencer to challenge her to a game.

On the next iCarly webcast, Carly asks her viewers to send her any information they may have about Sasha Striker's whereabouts.

Carly cheers on Spencer just as he's about to beat the world's record in Pak-Rat.

When he finally beats Sasha, Spencer hugs Carly and gives her a high-five in celebration.

Carly stays up all night helping Spencer build the labradoodle sculpture for a measly twenty dollars.

Carly and Spencer imitate the rich doctor's wife by throwing their hands up in the air and screaming with joy.

Carly shares a love for the Pak-Rat game with her brother. Spencer carries Carly upstairs after she spends all night playing Pak-Rat.

During his conversation with Emily's attractive mother, Spencer offers to help Emily sell Fudge Balls to win the "Precious Pearls" bike. Spencer reveals that he used to help Carly sell Sunshine Girls Fudge Balls when she was little.

Carly empathetically says "Awwww" after learning that the dockworkers threw clams at Spencer.

Carly assures Spencer that Emily's mother will still date him even if doesn't win the Fudge Ball fundraising contest.

Carly tells Spencer she can't take him seriously while he's wearing duck pyjama pants, so he removes them to reveal his duck boxer shorts underneath.

Spencer and his friend Socko volunteer to help mail Fudge Balls to all the iCarly fans who sent Sam money through the mail.

Spencer comes up with a way for Carly and her friends to keep all of the money that their fans sent to them (by sending the viewers a product, Fudge Balls, in return).

Carly is happy that her and Spencer's Fudge Ball scheme also helps Spencer win the bike for the little Sunshine Girl Emily.

Spencer is happy for Carly that her webshow got nominated for a prestigious iWeb award. Unlike Marissa Benson, Spencer is excited for Carly to go to Japan and has volunteered to chaperone their trip to Tokyo.

Carly helps Spencer up after he jumps out of Freight Dog's cargo plane and lands on Marissa Benson in Japan.

When Spencer runs to the bathroom in their Tokyo hotel saying, "This is my first pee in a foreign country," Carly tells him to "have fun."

Carly tickles Spencer's feet to wake him up.

When Spencer falls out of the cab in front of Carly, Sam, and Freddie, they run over to him to see if he's all right. He hugs them and tells them he was so worried about them.

While Carly, Sam, and Freddie are on stage accepting their iWeb award for best comedy, Spencer and Marissa are backstage, loudly cheering the kids on.

Spencer is a generous and indulgent guardian to the point that he probably spoils Carly somewhat. The first thing he does when he sees Carly and her friends in the morning is offer to take them to Galini's pie shop for breakfast.

Before the iCarly crew and Spencer head out to Galini's to get some "breakfast," Carly points out that Spencer is still wearing his pyjamas. Spencer reminds Carly that "it's a pie shop, not church!"

Spencer wiped Carly's face when there was pie cream on her face.

Spencer walks into his living room and sees Carly maniacally chasing Sam around the apartment. Spencer tells everyone to calm down, but when Carly tells him Sam is eating the last of the Galini pie, Spencer starts screaming and chasing Sam around just like Carly did.

At the pie shop, Carly insists that he use some of his "Spencer charm" on Trudy Galini to get her to reveal the coconut cream pie recipe to them. Carly even starts pushing her brother toward Trudy.

Carly gets angry with Spencer for "making out" with Trudy until he explains that it was Trudy who grabbed him and started kissing his face.

Carly throws a cherry at Spencer as a signal for him to keep talking during Mr. Galini's memorial service. However, Spencer has apparently run out of things to say and volunteers Carly instead to come up to the front and say a few words.

Spencer eagerly shows his electromagnetic Christmas tree Christmas tree to Carly, even covering her eyes so that she won't peek. (Carly, admittedly, is less than thrilled with it at first).

Carly put a great deal of time, effort, and money into the presents she got for Spencer, and is extremely upset when they are destroyed in the fire.

After seeing what the world would be like if Spencer had been born "normal," Carly is overjoyed to see it return to the way it should be, and to get her Spencer back. She hugs him repeatedly at the end of the episode.

After hugging both Sam and Freddie, Carly runs downstairs and throws herself into Spencer's arms giving him a huge hug.

Carly appears concerned and asks Spencer if he's all right when Sam "accidentally" throws a football and hits him in the groin.

When Carly accuses Spencer of being unable to get off his "lazy butt," Spencer leaps off the couch and starts gyrating his hips in front of Carly until a butt cramp forces him to stop.

Carly tells Spencer that if he's serious about trying out for the Seattle Cobras, he needs to build some muscle. Spencer, however, assures her that he does have well sculpted muscles. She then tells him to prove it by taking off his shirt and jumping up and down.

When Spencer tries to pull the wheelbarrow (with Carly in it) up the stairs, he asks her, "What have you been eating?" Interestingly, Carly does not get upset at this.

To illustrate her assertion that Spencer is, indeed, a terrible liar, Carly tells Sam and Freddie about the time Spencer and Carly planned to ride rollercoasters on a school day, but Spencer was unable to lie to Ms. Briggs to get Carly excused from class. He ludicrously told Briggs that Carly had an appointment with "Dr. Rollercoaster," so Carly and Spencer were unable to go to the amusement park that day.

Spencer interrupts the filming of the odious Wade Collins's music video to squee with Carly over a neighbor's cute puppy. Far from being angry with Spencer for barging into the studio while filming, Carly fawns over the tawny pup with her brother.

Both Carly and Spencer become offended when the puppy-hating Wade Collins calls the little dog stupid.

It doesn't take long for Spencer to crack under the pressure of lying about the missing Boogie Bear video at the rental store. Spencer confesses in great detail to the Video Village clerk that not only did he lose the video at a friend's house, he is personally against lying and continually admonishes his sister that honesty is always the best policy.

When Carly tells Spencer she thinks his Magic Meatball is stupid, he is determined to show her how accurate the toy really is. Spencer asks the omniscient meatball if his cell phone will ring in the next five minutes, and the fortune-telling meatball says no. As his phone does not, in fact, ring in that time frame, Spencer believes he's just "proven" to Carly that the toy is truly magical.

Without hesitation, Spencer agrees to drive Carly, Sam, and Freddie to Shelby, Idaho to meet with Lucas about ending their online feud.

Spencer mimics Carly when she reminds him that the paint can he's trying to fix is pressurized. Despite Carly's warnings, however, Spencer ends up spraying purple paint all over his face and requesting a tissue.

Carly thoughtfully brings back Spencer a beverage from the Groovy Smoothie.

Spencer seems disappointed when Carly gets bored and walks into the kitchen while he is explaining the complex physics behind his gigantic Newton Balls sculpture to her.

Deeply angry that Spencer won't allow her to go to Jackson Colt's MMA fight with Sam and Freddie, Carly roughly takes back the smoothie she bought Spencer and sasses him by calling him "uncool." Clearly hurt, Spencer counters, "When did you turn into a little baby who yells at me the first time she doesn't get what she wants?"

Sparly fight.

During the rip-snorting row between Carly and Spencer that ensues after Sam and Freddie leave the Shay apartment, Spencer assures Carly that he's only trying to keep her safe by denying her permission to go to the MMA fight.

The night of the Jackson Colt fight, Carly has serious second thoughts about sneaking out of the apartment and disobeying Spencer's orders, as she's never done that before.

To cheer up Carly and her friends after preventing them from going to the MMA fight, Spencer brings her some cubed fruit and asks if she wants to watch some kung-fu movies with him.

Spencer bravely stands up to Jackson Colt in the backstage area of the arena, demanding that Carly come home with him that instant. Unaware that Spencer is Carly's brother, Jackson throws Spencer across the room, breaking a large table in the process.

Carly is extremely worried when Jackson renders Spencer unconscious and is very happy and relieved to learn from the doctor that Spencer will regain consciousness any minute.

Spencer offers to take Carly and her friends out for dinner to break in his "fancy new credit card."

After Spencer shows off the holographic security feature on his credit card, Carly pushes him out the door so they can go out for supper.

Carly sitting on a stool, trying to rotate herself without touching her feet to the floor is the exact kind of goofy experiment Spencer would perform.

In one of the most random moments in the iCarly series, Spencer replies, "Mexican sponges!" when Carly exclaims that "iCarly has been hijacked by a psychotic she-duck!"

When Carly explains to Spencer that Nevel Papperman now owns the iCarly.com URL and put up a puppet show making fun of the iCarly crew, Spencer fumes, "Why is that little jerk always trying so hard to mess with you guys?"

Spencer dresses up as an old woman in an attempt to trick Nevel into signing the URL transfer document back to Carly.

Spencer (along with Sam, Freddie, and Mandy) helps Carly escape from the alley without having to kiss Nevel.

Before Spencer heads out with Veronica, he reminds Carly that if she runs into any problems while he is away, she should run over to Mrs. Benson's apartment or call him on his cell phone.

When Spencer returns from his date with Veronica, complaining to Carly that it didn't go well, Carly jokes that Veronica may only like him while he's wearing the tux. Despite knowing that Carly wasn't serious, Spencer thinks his little sister may be on to something. When she continues to emphasize that she was only joking, Spencer covers her mouth and whispers in a Golem-like voice, "The tux is the key."

Spencer happily debriefs Carly about the fantastic date he had with Veronica and thanks Carly for giving him the idea that Veronica likes him because of the tux.

Carly is reasonably gutted to find out the motorcycle she bought for Spencer was stolen.

Carly seems more upset about Griffin stealing the motorcycle than Spencer is, probably because it was an expensive gift she put a lot of thought into.

When Carly comes home after school to study with Wendy and sees Griffin and Spencer taking sledgehammers to a metal cube, Carly grabs Spencer's hand and drags him into the kitchen. Carly protests that she doesn't want a criminal near Spencer, but Spencer tries to convince Carly that he'd like to be Griffin's mentor and take the young delinquent under Spencer's wing.

Returning from the Groovy Smoothie with some beverages and bagels, Spencer walks in on Carly and Griffin making out on the couch. Spencer lets out an eleven-second scream of horror at seeing Carly smooch a hoodlum.

Ever protective of Carly, Spencer reams Griffin out for "chewing on [Carly's] face." Spencer then throws Griffin out of the apartment and pitches a bagel at his head as he leaves.

Spencer grounds Carly "for till college" to prevent her from developing a relationship with Griffin.

Carly and Spencer both take a sledgehammer to the crumpled metal cube to vent their frustrations with one another.

Spencer makes Carly wear drab, frumpy clothes or he won't give her her allowance. He also confiscates her cell phone, drives her to school, and picks her up from school to make sure she's not hanging out with Griffin.

Disguised as a janitor, Spencer shows up at Ridgeway to spy on Carly.

Spencer goes to the trouble of installing a pressure-sensitive trigger plate on the inside of his apartment's door to prevent Carly from sneaking out to meet up with Griffin. Unfortunately for Spencer, the plate barely works.

Spencer grabs Carly and jumps up and down on the plate to test its pressure sensitivity.

Spencer defends his overreaction to Carly's relationship with Griffin by saying, "No matter how old you are, you're always going to be my baby sister." Carly counters by pointing out that she's not a baby anymore, as she sent Spencer to the drug store two weeks ago to pick up something for her (the audience is left to infer Spencer picked up a feminine hygiene product for her).

Seeing Spencer waiting for her and Griffin in the Shay apartment after she thought he'd gone out for Thai food, Carly screams just like Spencer did before. Letting the young lovers know he's on to them, Spencer quips, "I may be an idiot, but I'm not stupid." Leaving the room and turning on the radio to give Carly and Griffin some privacy, Spencer says, "You guys have fun. Not that much fun!"

Carly is furious when she sees the video of Spencer being hit by Chuck.

Spencer orders Carly to stop squeezing his bicep.

Carly helps Spencer get revenge on Chuck. She instructs him that the UN invented a new number between five and six called derf.

When Spencer hands Earl Chambers a brochure for Camp Addemup, Spencer crows, "Enjoy your summer, Chuck." Carly adds, "Yeah, Chuck." After Chuck and his father leave the apartment, Spencer and Carly give each other a high five.

Carly tells Spencer to shave his toes as he heads for his bathroom to take a "victory bath."

Spencer playfully tugs on Carly's hair to urge her to show him her bunny drawing.

Spencer recognizes that Carly's first sketch is of a bunny who is a part-time volunteer fireman.

Spencer tries to teach her as best he could, although he tries too hard.

Spencer is very excited to share his love of art with Carly. Unfortunately, his lessons consist of lecturing her on the history of yellow, assigning her to draw hobos in the park for three hours, and waking her up at 2:30 in the morning to sketch his sticky green foot.

Spencer becomes very upset when he feels like he's failed Carly as an art instructor.

Carly tries to stop Spencer from learning about her new teacher, because she knows he will over-react.

Carly jumps onto Spencer's back to prevent him from looking at the sketch pad she takes to art class over at the Seattle Community Center.

Even in the middle of her fight with Spencer, Carly concedes that he is an excellent sketch artist.

Spencer crashes Carly's art lesson at the community center to observe what his sister is learning about art from Ms. Fielder.

Carly allows Spencer to teach her how to draw when he promises not to go "psycho" during their lessons. Carly then says she will give him a hug once he's washed off the paint Ms. Fielder splattered all over him during their art class confrontation.

When Sam asks for Carly's pay-per-view password to rent the Shelby Marx fight in HD, Carly wants to check with Spencer to get his permission first.

Spencer orders Carly never to talk to the guy who rents apartment 7B in Bushwell Plaza, as he likes to dress up as a doctor but is not actually a physician.

Concerned for her brother's health, Carly asks Dr. Dresdin about the side effects of the experimental new allergy medication he's prescribed for Spencer.

When Carly runs away screaming at seeing Shelby Marx showing up at the Shay apartment, Spencer looks all over to find Carly. Once finding her, he forcibly carries her downstairs over his shoulders as she struggles to free herself from his grasp.

Carly asks for Spencer's opinion as to whether or not she should accept Shelby's offer of an exhibition match in the CFC octagon. Spencer thinks that as long as it's safe for Carly, the fight could be a great promotion for both Shelby and Carly.

Carly looks worried when Spencer starts sweating profusely into his soup during dinner as a side effect of his allergy medication.

Spencer gets up to protect his sister from an angry Shelby Marx during their chaotic press conference at the The Beverly Garvin Hotel.

Spencer and Carly hugging after the exposition

After the press conference fiasco, Carly wisely decides to back out of the exhibition fight with Shelby. Spencer agrees wholeheartedly with his sister's decision.

Spencer asks Carly about her day in school. (Actually, he asked her several times, due to his short-term memory loss).

Spencer looks quite hurt when Carly snaps at him for continually asking how her day at school went.

To celebrate the fight between Shelby and Carly being back on, Spencer happily prepares spaghetti tacos for Carly and her friends.

As Carly prepares to enter the octagon with Shelby, Spencer tells Carly to get out there and have fun.

In the Eh, Why Don't You Cook This? segment of the iCarly webcast, Carly and Sam feature spaghetti tacos, a dish Spencer invented.

Spencer is so eager to tell Carly and her friends about the call from Food TV that he catches a ride from a man who sells pens and arrives at Ridgeway in his housecoat.

When Spencer tells Carly that Food TV wants to do a show on spaghetti tacos, Carly reminds him that he invented the dish and should get the credit. Spencer modestly shrugs off Carly's comment, reasoning that the Food TV feature would be great publicity for iCarly.

Carly takes care of Spencer after he is electrocuted by Sam's booby-trapped locker. She is seen running a cloth over his forehead in their living room.

Carly pulls out her cell phone to call the doctor when Spencer claims that he had a vision of he and Nug Nug hugging at the Groovy Smoothie.

Carly explains to the Food TV host how Spencer invented spaghetti tacos and then taught Carly how to make them.

Spencer takes Carly and Sam ice skating and likes it so much, he exaggerates that he'd like to visit the skating rink every night. Carly then reminds him that they've just been banned from the Frozen Oval because Sam started a physical fight with another patron in front of his family.

When Spencer, Carly, and Sam walk back into the apartment, Spencer generously offers to make Carly and her guest his culinary specialty - spaghetti tacos.

Carly cheers Spencer on loudly when he races up the stairs to catch the petographers, who've broken into the Shay apartment.

Carly and Sam help Spencer up when he falls down the stairs after Harmoo attacks his face.

Spencer helps Carly get Stuart and Ollie's cat Harmoo back, even though it means the evil feline will scratch up Spencer's face.

Spencer comes out of his bedroom after Carly's hobo party ends for something to eat. When Carly tells Spencer that it's wrong to pretend to be dead just so he can over-charge his customers for his sculptures, Spencer rationalizes that he's the victim of "poor newspapermanship," which makes it all right to charge inflated prices for his pieces. Carly then sticks out her arms and grunts like a zombie in response, and Spencer does the same thing back to her.

Carly remembers to buy the Sizzle Rocks candy Spencer asked her to pick up for him at the grocery store.

Carly takes back the $50 that Sam took from Spencer and gave it back to him.

Despite protesting that Spencer's "dead artist" con is pretty skeevy, Carly goes along with his scheme and sells an over-priced sculpture to Oliver Dixon herself. She also agrees with the idea of Dixon writing another, more positive review of Spencer's oeuvre for the Seattle Tribune art section.

Bored stiff with being "dead" and stuck in his apartment all day, Spencer is almost too happy to see Carly come home from school.

When Spencer's ditzy ex Veronica shows up at the Shay apartment to express her condolences to Carly on Spencer's passing, Carly rather coolly reminds Veronica how "totally in love" Spencer was with her ... until she dumped him.

Spencer tells Carly that he won't fill in for Sam on the webcast because he doesn't want his date Candace thinking he spends his time "hanging with teenagers doing goofy stuff." Carly reminds him that that's all he ever does, and Spencer concedes, "Yeah, but I can't have her thinking that!"

Spencer looks upset when he sees Carly start "crying."

Specer tries to get Carly to stop "crying" by saying "unicorns...happy...lipgloss."

Spencer relents to doing the show with Carly even though he has a date.

Spencer, despite having his date with Candace, seems to have a lot of fun doing the show with Carly.

Carly praises Spencer for catching on fast when they play the game Put That In Your Man Purse on the webcast.

When Carly scolds Spencer for breaking their countertop trying to kill a fly with an umbrella, Spencer declares that "flies like to die." Carly grunts in response, and Spencer grunts right back at her.

Spencer joins in with Carly and Sam, who are holding their chins, mocking Freddie's pose in the autograph-ready photos he's bringing to Webicon.

After he fires up his "insanely powerful" Norwegian air conditioner, Spencer decides that he doesn't need the bag of ice in his pants anymore to keep cool. He pulls out the ice and hands the bag over to Carly, who says, "Eww!" over the noisy air conditioner.

"Eww."

Both pushovers to a certain extent, neither Spencer nor Carly is able to prevent door crashers from barging into the cool, air conditioned Shay apartment.

After Carly delivers her idealistic speech on community and her neighbors rush out of the apartment when the power comes back on, Spencer tries to cheer his sister up by telling her she made a very nice speech.

When Sam lets herself into the Shay apartment and starts moving her things into Carly's dresser drawers, Spencer runs into Carly's bedroom, thinking a criminal has broken into the apartment. Spencer carries a Suck-Duster with him as a weapon to protect Carly.

Carly calls Spencer "insane" for thinking the Suck-Duster would make an appropriate weapon with which to neutralize a burglar. Teasing her, Spencer grabs Carly around the neck and starts vacuuming her hair.

Chasing her onto her bed, Spencer grabs her leg and tickles her feet with the Suck-Duster.

Both Spencer and Carly squeal, "No!" at the same time when Marissa indicates that she wants to hide Freddie out from the Shadow Hammer in Spencer and Carly's apartment.

Carly becomes worried when Gunsmoke kicks and slaps Spencer, thinking he might be trying to hurt Freddie with a Sno-Cone machine.

Both Carly and Spencer dislike the gory movie they're watching with Gunsmoke called The Killing War.

Spencer shows Carly the spoon hat he just made and naturally expects her to compliment the wacky creation. Instead, she grumpily complains about there being no spoons left in the apartment, so he pulls one out of his hat and hands it to her so she can eat her soup.

Ever sensitive to his sister's moods, Spencer asks Carly why she seems so bummed out. Not wanting to burden him, she tells him to forget about it. Spencer taps her shoulder and encourages her to open up. When Carly says that what's bothering her is "stupid," Spencer counters, "Nothing's stupid to a guy in a spoon hat."

Carly asks Spencer for help with pulling a prank.

Spencer tells Carly about his pranking past.

Spencer ultimately agrees to help her, admitting he can't refuse "a girl in a spoon hat," and then hugs her.

Not long after Carly orders Spencer to knock off the pranking, Spencer shows up on her vanity TV mirror with a monster's face digitally superimposed over his own. During his pranking "victory" dance, he plays with Carly's hair.

Spencer slaps Carly across the mouth with the twenty-dollar bill she used in the failed prank.

Carly won't allow Sam to use her nunchuks on Spencer to teach him a lesson about pranking.

Carly brainstorms the idea of inviting the victims of Spencer's garlic powder practical joke over to the apartment to remind him how his pranks have hurt people.

When Spencer is beaten up at the end, Carly seems very concerned about him.﻿

Shocked to discover a tortilla chip in his bag of potato chips, Spencer interrupts Gordon's proposal to Jodi on the webcast to show Carly (and her viewers) the supposed "manufacturer's error." However, Carly laughs and points out where it says, "Bonus: one free tortilla chip in every bag" on the potato chip

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bag.

When Gordon accuses Spencer of stealing Jodi after she walks away from the wedding ceremony claiming to be in love with him, Carly defends her brother by pointing out that Spencer "didn't try to steal Jodi" away from Gordon.

Spencer prefers to play his World of Warlords MMORPG in Carly's bedroom on her vanity mirror TV.

Spencer sneaks up behind Carly as she is daydreaming about Adam and the romantic webchat she just concluded with him. Carly shrieks and castigates Spencer, "I told you to never sneak up on me when I'm thinking about boys."

When she makes fun of Spencer saying "stume" instead of "costume," Spencer starts a one-sided pillow fight with Carly in her room using one of her humongous pink pillows.

Spencer proudly says, "Nice!" when Carly comes home from school with an A on her physics test.

Carly slaps Spencer playfully on the stomach as she passes him to get to the kitchen.

Eager to share his love for his World of Warlords hobby with Carly, Spencer animatedly explains to her in great detail why the video game characters Aruthor and Aspartamay can never do battle in the game's "multiverse."

Carly does her best to comfort her brother when he gets hit in the groin with his own longstaff outside the iCarly conference hall at Webicon.

When Aspartamay grabs Carly as she comes into the World or Warlords conference hall to tell Spencer it's time to go home, Spencer becomes very distraught and bellows in his Aruthor voice, "Release the girl!"

Spencer gloats when Carly snatches Aspartamay's "brawny jewel" (life force) from his neck, thereby defeating him for her big brother.

Carly decidedly tells Spencer they're going home, and he obediently agrees to bring the car around to pick her and her friends up.

When Carly complains that preparing for iCarly every week is too much work, Spencer suggests hiring an intern to assist with the show for free. Spencer further explains that interns work for free to earn high school or college credit.

Carly knows that Spencer is kidding when he tells their grandfather on the phone that Carly hates him, even though Graddad Shay thinks Spencer is serious.

Carly humors Spencer when it's clear that he wants to show off his pump-action egg-shooter to her at the beginning of the episode.

To catch the attention of his sister and her friends while they're focused on helping Nevel Papperman redeem his soiled reputation, Spencer does bizarre things like counting screws and smearing his face with butter.

When his attention-seeking antics fail, Spencer stomps out of the room, pouting, "I don't need this!"

Spencer intrudes wordlessly on his little sister's webcast right when Nevel Papperman is about to make his emotional apology to a forgiving Molly.

When Carly walks into the apartment and sees Spencer wedged inside his unusual sculpture the Potatio Radio, Carly assures her brother that she likes both "radios and potatios," then pats his head affectionately.

In a chipper mood because of her relationship with Steven, Carly offers Spencer and Freddie a glass of lemonade. Spencer thinks that a glass of lemonade right then sounds "pleasant" to him.

As Carly walks away whistling to get her friends some beverages, Spencer asks quietly, "Is it possible she's in too good a mood?"

Carly cares about Spencer's book club.

Spencer volunteers his ex-girlfriend Moni to disguise Carly and her friends so they can go to Andre's party at Kenan Thompson's mansion without getting recognized.

Spencer drives Carly and her friends to LA even though he doesn't seem to want to.

Spencer gushes to Moni how much he appreciates her helping out his sister like she is.

Spencer paid more attention to Carly's "hideous makeover" than he did to Sam or Freddie's.

When Spencer sits Carly down on the sofa to speak to her seriously about their father being unable to make it home to his own birthday party, she initially thinks Spencer's about to give her "the talk."

Deeply upset about her dad missing his much-anticipated birthday party, Carly trudges angrily up the stairs to go be alone in her room. Fully able to relate to her disappointment, Spencer kindly asks if she wants to talk about it.

When Sam and Freddie announce on the webcast that they're arranging an "iBirthday party" for Carly's dad, Sam and Freddie call Spencer out from the back of the studio. Spencer bounds out excitedly and playfully punches Carly several times on the belly.

Carly turns to Spencer for comfort and hugs him after the three intimidating Secret Service agents leave the apartment.

Spencer affectionately refers to Carly as his "bouncing baby sister" while introducing her to the First Lady.

Spencer didn't wanna dispoint Carly so tried to act like he wasn't sick

Spencer called Carly pretty when he saw her

Carly got really worried when Spencer fell to the floor, since he was sick. Carly said, "Spencer whats wrong?!", and realised he was really sick

Carly wasn't sure about going to Italy with her dad, because she didn't want to leave Spencer (or her friends), but Spencer encourenged her to go

They were in Carly's bedroom together

Carly smiled at Spencer

Spencer said "Gonna miss you" to Carly and she replied, "Don't make me cry"

Carly thanked Spencer for taking care of her. She said, "You've always made me laugh, feel safe, and showed me that being a grown up doesn't mean I have to stop being silly....creative...and fun", and tried not to cry

Carly made Spencer cry

They hugged bye

Carly was crying when she was hugging spencer. She said, " I love you" to Spencer

Spencer replied, "I love you, too, kid", to Carly and cried

They both cried when they were hugging.

They had a whole scene together, alone

When Carly was just about to go down the ellivator, when saying goodbye, she said " I love you, guys", sadly, and Spencer replied, "Love you, too, kid", very sadly

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After Carly almost gets hurt on a webcast of iCarly by an invention of Spencer's, their granddad comes to Seattle to bring Carly with him to Yakima, believing Spencer to be irresponsible.

Carly tries to convince her Granddad that Spencer is responsible.

After Spencer writes a list of everything Carly needs and brings down her inhaler (although she hadn't experienced an asthma attack in 7 years), their granddad allows Carly to stay in Seattle with her big brother.

When she talks to Harry again, he returns, apologizes to Spencer, and they sculpt a piece together. For helping him out, Spencer gives Sam and Freddie $40, and $41 to Carly for being his awesome little sister!!

When Sam goes to jail, Carly immediately asks Spencer to fill in for Sam on the webcast.

Spencer, however, initially declines to help, as he doesn't want his sophisticated date Candace thinking he spends his time "with teenagers doing goofy stuff." Carly points out that hanging out with her teenaged friends doing goofy stuff is all Spencer ever does. Spencer agrees but says he doesn't want his girlfriend thinking that.

When Spencer continues to refuse to help, Carly sits down dejectedly on the sofa and begins to cry. As Spencer becomes very uncomfortable at seeing his sister upset, he says little nonsense words of comfort to her like "unicorns," "happy," and "lipgloss."

Spencer hesitates, but then eventually decides to help Carly while trying (and failing) to have a date with Candace.

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